Nemra

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  1. Have you thought about that you could be wrong or not deep enough? If Leo came to your forum and said you are wrong about spirituality, what would you do?
  2. People need to take a break from this forum and also from Leo teachings for at least a month, otherwise they get delusional of how awake they are and are still confused. When they don't agree with something with Leo, they start a rant of how he is wrong about everything, which is not to say that we need to believe him or blindly follow him.
  3. @Princess Arabia I came to that conclusion on my own. I have always been skeptical of his teachings and his opinions and respect my experience too much.
  4. @Princess Arabia I said it, because people who have been confused about this for a long time think that they can solve it without using it. They get delusional about it. Maybe one or two have done it, but I don't think that it's possible. You don't have to try psychedelics to understand that any kind of drug can change your state of consciousness effectively, even though they don't help you to do spirituality.
  5. @Princess Arabia Meditation is a state of consciousness. I have tried it and had a few insights and small awakenings but it takes my time. If there is something that is way more powerful why not try it.
  6. But why not? Maybe there are few of them and they don't care about sharing it with others. Because no one can handle like you or you have seen things that made you sure about it?
  7. @Someone here all of this conversation is meaningless until we try psychedelics. All I know is that state of consciousness is important.
  8. @Leo Gura Do you agree that someone not on this forum may know more than you? If so, what would you do when he/she says that your realizations are nothing compared to me and are half-truths?
  9. @Moksha don't abuse not knowing. There is always something that you haven't realized. Didn't your realization change or deepen overtime? I bet it has.
  10. @SQAAD Religion is more of a lifestyle than spirituality, and it just simplifies life for the simple-minded. I think that is the reason for the existence of different religions. Interestingly, people's understanding of spirituality heavily depends on their lifestyle, which is mostly delusional, which makes their spirituality bullshit. I think none of them, from laymen to priests or scholars, understand spirituality.
  11. Even though I don't know what Leo means by that, I do know that I am weird which makes me an alien around people. ? Also, you too. The world is our lab and people are the rats.? It has certainly made me more philosophically minded. I don't know why the word rat is popular in this forum.? I guess, because I was absent for 2-3 months.
  12. @Leo Gura Spirituality conversations in the forum can be divided into two categories: psychedelic and non-psychedelic. Let everyone argue about who is telling the truth. But you have the final say. People interested in non-psychedelic spirituality should leave it to their moderators, and those interested in psychedelic spirituality should do the same. But, because you know more about awakening, you can tell which one is more deluded and by how much. Of course, you will agree more with those who use psychedelics, but they can also be wrong. Or, in order to have spiritual conversations, people must do psychedelics at least once. Because without psychedelics, I don't think you would have come this far, nor would others if psychedelics didn't work like you say. Your work heavily depends on them.
  13. @Butters ? same. For me, It gets insane, but I love it.
  14. @StarStruck I very well know what tough love is. I agree with you, but before giving others tough love make sure you are fair. Giving tough love can also come from weakness. But you do you.
  15. @StarStruck When you give someone a tough love and it makes them traumatic and miserable, put yourself in their shoes. Of course in different circumstances you can't always be nice. I see you're still justifying being not nice because you see that people are using it for lying and because they are insecure.
  16. @Leo Gura doesn't everything include nothing?
  17. I agree with you. What you are saying is the delusional part of being nice. I sense people here get the wrong idea of being nice.
  18. @001 I know there are other platforms. But you gotta start from somewhere. It's not like that I have tried every course on Linkedin. If you don't want to pay, but want to try it, there is a way to use it for free. But you gotta search for it.
  19. Being nice doesn't always mean that you don't have a strong sense of character or you are not authentic. Before glorifying not niceness, think about how it has and will have a positive effect on you. You will find so many things. E.g., If parents were always assholes towards their children, they would grow up being traumatic and dysfunctional, whether they were being truthful or not. Being nice, like everything else, has its unhealthy and delusional side.
  20. Courses on LinkedIn Learning are regularly updated.
  21. For me the most interesting type of math is intuitive math. You are, sort of, more in touch with it. Also, I loved questioning about the creation of formulas and I always wanted to know what was the initial insight that made mathematicians come up with an idea or create a specific formula.
  22. @D2sage Just do searches about Python and educational platforms. Be specific and creative with your searches. This forum is not the place to ask such questions, I think. I have been scouring the internet for a long time and would say that no one here really knows the value of the internet. But one piece of advice that I would give is to get a library card.